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maureen dowd wrote about her sister. >> she did, her sister peggy. she writes this, when peggy left barry, despite being a washington native, peggy believed the dazzling young newcomer, obama, could change washington. but she has lost a lot of faith now saying she might vote for mit romney over alabama in 2012. he hasn't saved the economy. now he's admitting he made very limettle congress. you can't for four years blame the person who used to be president. obama tries to compromise too much and doesn't look like a strong leader. i don't watch m anymore. i'm turned off by him. i think he's an elitist. he does what he wants and then he tells tous do other things. >> mike, that's just a shotgun blast of maureen dows -- >> i know peggy, yes, i do. she's on to something. >> she is? >> you hear these complaints from democrats as well as republicans. >> i think she's on to -- i think more and more people are feeling, deservedly or undeservedly, you're trying to tell us how to live, how to do a, b and c. and yet, listen, sounds like a cheap shot. your family
maureen dowd wrote about her sister. >> she did, her sister peggy. she writes this, when peggy left barry, despite being a washington native, peggy believed the dazzling young newcomer, obama, could change washington. but she has lost a lot of faith now saying she might vote for mit romney over alabama in 2012. he hasn't saved the economy. now he's admitting he made very limettle congress. you can't for four years blame the person who used to be president. obama tries to compromise too...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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here in the new "elle" magazine is maureen dowd. there are very few "new york times" who can pull off four-inch high candy red stilettos on or off a barstool, the magazine says. dana perino is the most fair and balanced pundit on fox news. and msnbc's savannah guthrie in a michael kors watch and cnn's kathleen parker, i don't know whose necklace that is. so does this sort of photo spread highlight their charms or reduce them to eye candy? joining us is roberta myers. so why put savannah guthrie and maureen dowd in designer outfits. what point are you trying to make? >> the point is ever since michelle obama blew into washington, d.c. with a very fresh and modern take on dressing, i think that she's probably sort of the most modern first lady that we've had since jackie o., and the one who is willing to wear designer clothes. we don't think that just because you're an accomplished woman that you necessarily have to play down your looks. and as you know, howard, women in washington still are thought to be notoriously bad dressers. >>
here in the new "elle" magazine is maureen dowd. there are very few "new york times" who can pull off four-inch high candy red stilettos on or off a barstool, the magazine says. dana perino is the most fair and balanced pundit on fox news. and msnbc's savannah guthrie in a michael kors watch and cnn's kathleen parker, i don't know whose necklace that is. so does this sort of photo spread highlight their charms or reduce them to eye candy? joining us is roberta myers. so why...
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maureen umeh, fox 5 news. >> thank you. >>> hollywood come to a local university. coming up next, howard university alums hoping to help pave the way for current students. >>> plus, the john wall era is under way for the wizards but it was a tough opening act. a blowout in orlando. sports after the break. pineapp, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night its something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight... i just have a high metabolism or something... ...lucky. [ wife ] babe... ♪ umm, i gotta go. [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. yoplait, it is so good. indulge in yoplait light's two new flavors. triple berry torte and black forest cake. kitchen, new us? woman: who are we? chic, modern, daring dinner-party hosts. that sounds dangerous, maybe we're more the traditional sunday brunch set? i'll expect slippers and a cocktail to be ready when i get home from work. point taken. how about... peaceful, quiet cottage in the country folk? now that's us. spend over 2
maureen umeh, fox 5 news. >> thank you. >>> hollywood come to a local university. coming up next, howard university alums hoping to help pave the way for current students. >>> plus, the john wall era is under way for the wizards but it was a tough opening act. a blowout in orlando. sports after the break. pineapp, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night its something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight......
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our coverage continues with maureen umeh with the very latest. maureen? >> reporter: shawn, the school was built in 2006 so we're not talking about an old structure. right now crews are carefully trying to remove some of the mounds of snow on the roof. it is a delicate job because engieight of take snow may actually be what is preventing the school from collapsing all together. there's an all out effort in the city of manassas on to try to shore up mayfield intermediate school for fifth and sixth graders. heavy know is weighing down the 4-year-old school's roof compromising its integrity. the concern is that the roof and two wings could give way. >> we had probably three feet of snow in some sections of the roof even though it's a sloped roof. >> reporter: at an emergency meeting thursday night, the school board met with engineers to get answers. >> we do know there's a load coming down on these trusses and there's excessive deformation. >> reporter: it's hard to see the damage from outside but these pictures taken inside help tell the story. you can see
our coverage continues with maureen umeh with the very latest. maureen? >> reporter: shawn, the school was built in 2006 so we're not talking about an old structure. right now crews are carefully trying to remove some of the mounds of snow on the roof. it is a delicate job because engieight of take snow may actually be what is preventing the school from collapsing all together. there's an all out effort in the city of manassas on to try to shore up mayfield intermediate school for fifth...
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dowd and how a devastating call maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this mischievous dyad between the famous hollywood mogul and "new york times" columnist, held the dealt one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's inevitability. >> host: let's dig in to that more, mark halperin what john was talking about about marlene doud's call, there's a back story she was trying to write the column before she finally got him to agree to do it. >> guest: she was and as john said it's an interesting case of to not only prominent people but laconic people, the most prominent "new york times" columnists really of our time in many ways and then david, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he's a part of green merckx strausbaugh works with steven spielberg and jeffrey katzenberg were supporters of the clintons. david stated the lincoln bedroom but he, like so many prominent liberals including in hollywood turned against the clintons. he was unhappy with president clinton's choice of pardons at the end of the second term, granti
dowd and how a devastating call maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this mischievous dyad between the famous hollywood mogul and "new york times" columnist, held the dealt one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's inevitability. >> host: let's dig in to that more, mark halperin what john was talking about about marlene doud's call, there's a back story she was trying to write the column before she finally got...
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. >> rose: and maureen doesn't either but. >> that is what she does. i don't know, i hope people appreciate at heart what maureen does to be that witty and clever and that perceptive three days. it's easy to write the columns i do. what she does is really hard. >> rose: you know what is the most amazing thing about her for me is her capacity to create the perfect ending line. she has more of a gift for a last sentence than anybody i know. >> that's a good point. i hadn't thought about that. first sentences are famously important. i actually try to read, it was great first sentences was orwell. i sometime goes back to get the rhythm of his first sentences. but i don't know how-- i will die at age 50. >> rose: i hope not. thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> rose: david brooks for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. on the next charlie rose a conversation about law, the supreme court and the constitution. with associate justice of the supreme court steven bryer. join us. >> with its's up to others to say whether decisions are liberal
. >> rose: and maureen doesn't either but. >> that is what she does. i don't know, i hope people appreciate at heart what maureen does to be that witty and clever and that perceptive three days. it's easy to write the columns i do. what she does is really hard. >> rose: you know what is the most amazing thing about her for me is her capacity to create the perfect ending line. she has more of a gift for a last sentence than anybody i know. >> that's a good point. i hadn't...
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. >>> the mid terms fast approaching and president obama in what "new york times" columnist maureen dowd calls his best buzzer beating mtrode. made recenttrips to cleveland and lwaukee and gave a news conference on friday and tomorrow back in virginia. is it enough to pull ahead and rescue democrats across the country. let's bring in aaron mcperin. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you the president is as good of a campaigner as candidate obama in 2008? >> he's getting there. that's what a lot of opinion columnists are saying, he's finally getting his groove back and bring the fight a little more. you mentioned some of the places he's been to recently and i would point out that some of his public appearances in places like wisconsin and also in pennsylvania, are in states that are pretty riable for democrats in recent campaign cycl. the fact that he's going to states like that show that the democrats are going have a very tough time. obama was able to win states likened yanna and north caroliiana -- like indiana and north carolina and now they're going back to the traditional democrat
. >>> the mid terms fast approaching and president obama in what "new york times" columnist maureen dowd calls his best buzzer beating mtrode. made recenttrips to cleveland and lwaukee and gave a news conference on friday and tomorrow back in virginia. is it enough to pull ahead and rescue democrats across the country. let's bring in aaron mcperin. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you the president is as good of a campaigner as candidate obama in 2008?...
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maureen naylor standing by in los angeles at university city where meg whitman sporters are gathered. maureen-- >> julie, i want to give you a look around here, about 500 people have gathered here at the hilton in universal city. the music is playing, the drinks are out. they actually have rallied fixes, even despite those early numbers and that projection by the associated press that jerry brown is going to win. they are still hopeful. what's interesting is this isn't just about meg whitman here, they are watching fox news and they are really watching the national races and cheering when there are republican wins there. people are gathered up on the stage. the theme here is orange, red, green meg whit man. this has been a big race, again she's spent 140 million into this campaign. people are hopeful and there is an excitement here and a lot of cheering watching national races. a lot of die-hard so called die- hard republicans here. including some from the bay area. they've been playing the national anthem, playing songs like don't stop believing. at this hour they are still believing
maureen naylor standing by in los angeles at university city where meg whitman sporters are gathered. maureen-- >> julie, i want to give you a look around here, about 500 people have gathered here at the hilton in universal city. the music is playing, the drinks are out. they actually have rallied fixes, even despite those early numbers and that projection by the associated press that jerry brown is going to win. they are still hopeful. what's interesting is this isn't just about meg...
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maureen kelly kron4 news. >> well after a wet day today things are beginning to dry out on the golden gate bridge. a couple with showers other offshore tonight. rainfall totals for today have been impresses, lot of places over a quarter of an inch, mount st. helena over 3.42 been injured. a corridor for santa rosa. so considering that was only supposed to be a couple is showers there is a weather day. some cool temperatures as well, a lot of places stock in the 50s today. every place with the exception of antioch up to 67. things are going to warm up somewhat for tomorrow, we could be back into the '70s some places. here's future gas looking at clouds in white. at what rate we do have is in green. there are a couple of ... we go into the early morning hours. otherwise the rain is finished for tonight. we will see mostly cloudy skies in the morning. the clouds will begin to clear through the morning hours of around noon, the sunshine will begin to increase and it will be mostly sunny for the afternoon, as the storm system moves interests of their in california. with the sunshine and re
maureen kelly kron4 news. >> well after a wet day today things are beginning to dry out on the golden gate bridge. a couple with showers other offshore tonight. rainfall totals for today have been impresses, lot of places over a quarter of an inch, mount st. helena over 3.42 been injured. a corridor for santa rosa. so considering that was only supposed to be a couple is showers there is a weather day. some cool temperatures as well, a lot of places stock in the 50s today. every place with...
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both barack obama and maureen dowd are at david geffen's house. he prints the article and shows it to him saying this thing might cause some trouble. and obama said trouble for whom because it wasn't going to cause any trouble for obama and as it plays out as we report in the book it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this was the first time a lot of the issues of bill clinton's personal life, of the question clintonses were old politics. whether they were too loose with the truth was laid out. and the one-two punch of it being laid out by david geffen this pillar of the hollywood establishment was devastating for the public in the clintons and privately to them because all it represented. >> i'm going to turn it over to our viewers because many will have questions. >> caller: i saw you all on another show. and you were talking about that bill and hillary were upset during the iowa caucuses. that the obama campaign had cheated. from what i read and what i heard was that the reason they were so upset is because the obama campaign bu
both barack obama and maureen dowd are at david geffen's house. he prints the article and shows it to him saying this thing might cause some trouble. and obama said trouble for whom because it wasn't going to cause any trouble for obama and as it plays out as we report in the book it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this was the first time a lot of the issues of bill clinton's personal life, of the question clintonses were old politics. whether they were too loose with the...
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weget the details from maureen umeh. >> reporter: it happens far too often a fatal accident involving a teenaged driver. >> it is too late for christmas. >> reporter: susan lost her 15- year-old daughter in a car crash involving a teenaged driver back in 1995. it is a pain she lives with every day. but she has channeled it into a fight to strengthen teenaged driving laws across the country. >> all of us share the road with teens and they are potential victims of their issue experience. >> reporter: according to a new report, many states aren't making the grade when it come to teen driver safety laws. the group unveiled 15 model laws to rate states that includes text messaging, graduated driver licensing or gdl programs and drunk driving laws. >> we have this body of research showing that these laws dramatically save lives of teen drivers, not too compel every state to have this law so that every teen in every community is protected. >> tns out d.c. an maryland were among the best states for having most of the model laws. but virginia was a different matter. the commonwealth was added
weget the details from maureen umeh. >> reporter: it happens far too often a fatal accident involving a teenaged driver. >> it is too late for christmas. >> reporter: susan lost her 15- year-old daughter in a car crash involving a teenaged driver back in 1995. it is a pain she lives with every day. but she has channeled it into a fight to strengthen teenaged driving laws across the country. >> all of us share the road with teens and they are potential victims of their...
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writing in "the new york times" today, columnist maureen dowd says karl rove has put together a potent operation to use anonymous donors to flood the airways with attack ads from democrats. i guess miss dowd missed the target thing because she's after you. i'm not quite sure what she's after you about. i mean, have you done anything wrong? come clean. come clean on my program. >> she's after me. she's after me because i'm a conservative who is following the tactics of liberals. i notice she's never written a column in which she eviserated the league of conservative voters. she hasn't attacked the natural resources defense council action fund which is a 501c4, does not disclose its donors and we're calling the unions to disclose the names of the people who are contributing to their political funds. unions have a special carve out in american politics, they're not obligated to report the name of the people who give them money. >> you're saying that the left is the same thing as the right does, there are some organizations that don't have to put forth their donors and don't. what about th
writing in "the new york times" today, columnist maureen dowd says karl rove has put together a potent operation to use anonymous donors to flood the airways with attack ads from democrats. i guess miss dowd missed the target thing because she's after you. i'm not quite sure what she's after you about. i mean, have you done anything wrong? come clean. come clean on my program. >> she's after me. she's after me because i'm a conservative who is following the tactics of liberals....
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at the same time maureen dowd is calling today. bringing sexy back. she speaks of a great deal of irony. shimmering vessel. trust maureen to always put an exclamation point on to the irony and -- >> exactly. >> there is a lot of attention on scott brown. and a low of expectation that he might somehow shake things up. have you john mccain, you know better than anyone up there, john mccain voting against the deficit reduction panel that he originally was a co-sponsor of. here he is, you know, watching nipping at his heels, tea party division within the republican party, have you a lot of republicans looking over their shoulder here. >> there are so many elements to this. taking scott brown right off the bat. all the times i was with him both in massachusetts again here when he made his visit to washington, he said very polite, very kind things about the president. and looking forward to working with him. that's always a courtesy extended. you can read more into it. it is more republicans when you talk about olympia snowe and susan collins of maine. repu
at the same time maureen dowd is calling today. bringing sexy back. she speaks of a great deal of irony. shimmering vessel. trust maureen to always put an exclamation point on to the irony and -- >> exactly. >> there is a lot of attention on scott brown. and a low of expectation that he might somehow shake things up. have you john mccain, you know better than anyone up there, john mccain voting against the deficit reduction panel that he originally was a co-sponsor of. here he is,...
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your wife, maureen, seated almost directly behind you. how did that come about? >> guest: well, she wasn't sure she wanted to go or not and attend them. my lawyer said, by all means. lawyer said by all means. i am curious to know what is going on and i can follow the proceedings that way but what she didn't know was the camera spend some of much time on her. the camera man found a pretty ince and she doesn't take a bad picture. she was there and it was nice having her. >> she wrote her own book about watergate. hat did she learn from her research on the book? >> probably how hard it was on wa her, a difficult thing. she was not somebody who wanted to be a public person. we had been dated for a while. we had been married for a short - asod of time. she is a very private person today and as a result of being attacked has driven her to be almost invisible. she doesn't want to see anybody or have any interaction with public law. washington type of fiction and other fiction, that ended when they drew her in as a watergate participant when she is a total noncombatant.
your wife, maureen, seated almost directly behind you. how did that come about? >> guest: well, she wasn't sure she wanted to go or not and attend them. my lawyer said, by all means. lawyer said by all means. i am curious to know what is going on and i can follow the proceedings that way but what she didn't know was the camera spend some of much time on her. the camera man found a pretty ince and she doesn't take a bad picture. she was there and it was nice having her. >> she wrote...
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. >> thank you, the deadline for muni writers to make the switch is fast approaching kron4 is maureen kelly explains. >> the commuters to pay 70 bucks a month for a type a fast pass to read muni and bart will have to get on board using a clipper card instead starting november 1st is our across the of a good thing about clipper is you can put more money on the light here at these clipper vending machines. to use the new system writers hold the current flat on the clipper reader to get on board the ticket office is in front of many transit stops. and it purchased operating retail outlets. the kurds are free for now but will cost five but starting in june. did you will use these will be set ones with the clipper ago when they expire people who qualify for senior and you will not have to make the switch until next year for the vast majority to use the ms nonce the director were roaming the change and some that spring maureen kelly, kron4 news. >> california's have till midnight tonight to registered road and the november 2nd election we will write about that there the day today nearly 17
. >> thank you, the deadline for muni writers to make the switch is fast approaching kron4 is maureen kelly explains. >> the commuters to pay 70 bucks a month for a type a fast pass to read muni and bart will have to get on board using a clipper card instead starting november 1st is our across the of a good thing about clipper is you can put more money on the light here at these clipper vending machines. to use the new system writers hold the current flat on the clipper reader to...
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maureen in the audience was struck not only by how tough he was talking about clinton's morality, but here they were in new york, the state hillary clinton represented, and the audience seemed very enthusiastic about the notion of that criticism of hillary clinton. over a long period of time, maureen was lobbying david geffen to take what he said at that event and amplify it in an interview with. she was in california at the night before david geffen was to host a fund-raiser for barack obama and she convinces him to do the interview. host: what year is this? guest: 2007. barack obama has gotten into the race and has created a lot of excitement, and in communities that are vitally important if you are trying to become the democratic nominee for president, hollywood, new york, liberal circles, hillary was trying to not let obama rise up as a major competitor to her. for david given to agree to host this fund-raiser was a big blow to the clintons but they were desperate to try to overshadow that. it showed that a hollywood support and the democratic party would not be monolithic. again,
maureen in the audience was struck not only by how tough he was talking about clinton's morality, but here they were in new york, the state hillary clinton represented, and the audience seemed very enthusiastic about the notion of that criticism of hillary clinton. over a long period of time, maureen was lobbying david geffen to take what he said at that event and amplify it in an interview with. she was in california at the night before david geffen was to host a fund-raiser for barack obama...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll get off and listen. i think
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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>>> maureen van buren was hired and then fired when the salvation army found out about his criminal past. he posed as a bell ringer and pocketed the cast. >> unlike the pot that the salvation army would normally use, his pot was a little pot that he would cook on the stove and he had taken a metal tin and cut a hole in the top. >> police tracked him down about gps and arrested him. it doesn't appear he committed any other offenses despite his criminal past. >>> an east bay branch of the salvation army is desperately short in the toy department. the antioch salvation army is trying to meet a goal of 13,000 toys in contra costa coasty. as of this week, only about 30 toys have been donated. they are still waiting for the marine corps reserves to donate their donation from "toys for o tots." the salvation army limit is just $10 a toy. >>> if you have holiday gifts to mail out, monday is expected to be the busiest shipping day of the year. fedex tells us it expects to move almost 16 million shipments on monday and tuesday alone. the company says it will make that the busiest shipping day in f
>>> maureen van buren was hired and then fired when the salvation army found out about his criminal past. he posed as a bell ringer and pocketed the cast. >> unlike the pot that the salvation army would normally use, his pot was a little pot that he would cook on the stove and he had taken a metal tin and cut a hole in the top. >> police tracked him down about gps and arrested him. it doesn't appear he committed any other offenses despite his criminal past. >>> an...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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next to him is maureen. she is the former chairman and ceo of the recording industry association of america. she is also the founder -- she is also a sought after adviser for many democratic candidates. next is dan bartlett. his distinguished -- he served in several high-ranking positions in the white house. he was counsel for the president. he was an instrumental in the president's 2000 and 2004 campaign. he is currently president and ceo of public strategy. paul needs no introduction to many of you in the room. he was a democratic strategist who served as a political contributor to see in and -- served as a political contributor to cnn. he served with bob casey jr. and sr.. the serbs with bill clinton in 1992. finally, congressman joseph cal. he is the first be nominated to serve in the united states congress. he is representing the second district of louisiana or 2009. he probably has better perspective than most. he has been voted out of office. he lost his home and his office in the hurricane five years
next to him is maureen. she is the former chairman and ceo of the recording industry association of america. she is also the founder -- she is also a sought after adviser for many democratic candidates. next is dan bartlett. his distinguished -- he served in several high-ranking positions in the white house. he was counsel for the president. he was an instrumental in the president's 2000 and 2004 campaign. he is currently president and ceo of public strategy. paul needs no introduction to many...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york times" columnist and david geffin, who worked with other big supports of the clintons. david stayed in the lincoln bedroom. he like many prominent liberals had turned against the clintons, he was unhappy with president clinton's choice of pardons at the end of his second term, not granting a pardon david had lobbied for, so geffen turned on the clintons and felt they were, if not actually corrupt, they were kind of morally bankrupt he love odd because ma, saw him speak at the democratic convention in 2004, reached out to him, started a relationship with him. when maureen dowd heard david geffen speak and get a question
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york...
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that was maureen dowd's takeoff on schadenfreud. >> i. >> kimberly: i don't want. >> bill: i don't want to see leno and o'brien suffer. they are not really suffering because they are making a bunch of money. >> they are criticizing each other, i do love, it i admit it, but when they criticize the boss, do you know how much many people watching us right now never have the opportunity. >> to criticize the boss. >> bill: you ought to try it. i think he would love it. he has a great sense of humor. >> bill: bernie, i have like four people in the world that are my alleys and you want me to kill them. i'm going to keep it down. bernie goldberg, thank you very much. coming back with reality check. the far left ataxing fox news on haiti. wait until y y y y y >> bill: back of the book segment. reality check where we set the record straight to the dismay of the charlatans. the far left trying to say that fox news doesn't care about haiti, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. writing in the los angeles times fox news hater james rainy says "cnn does it right in haiti but fox drops the ball. o'reilly even
that was maureen dowd's takeoff on schadenfreud. >> i. >> kimberly: i don't want. >> bill: i don't want to see leno and o'brien suffer. they are not really suffering because they are making a bunch of money. >> they are criticizing each other, i do love, it i admit it, but when they criticize the boss, do you know how much many people watching us right now never have the opportunity. >> to criticize the boss. >> bill: you ought to try it. i think he would...
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maureen farrell, thank you so much. >>> what amanda knox told the court in a live interview is coming up here on msnbc saturday. ted. there was a lot of information out there. but it was frustrating trying to get the answers i needed. then my company partnered with unitedhealthcare. they provided onsite screenings, healthy cooking tips. that's a recipe i'm keeping. ( announcer ) turning complex data into easy tools. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. for adults, stelara® helps control moderate or severe plaque psoriasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®, your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor
maureen farrell, thank you so much. >>> what amanda knox told the court in a live interview is coming up here on msnbc saturday. ted. there was a lot of information out there. but it was frustrating trying to get the answers i needed. then my company partnered with unitedhealthcare. they provided onsite screenings, healthy cooking tips. that's a recipe i'm keeping. ( announcer ) turning complex data into easy tools. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's...
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. >> are you disappointed that -- and maureen dowd talked about this this past weekend in her column, that some republicans, some fought for republicans, not many, but some have stepped forward and there have been more supportive of the is a.m. -- islamic cultural center at ground zero than president obama. >> i don't know if that is true. the president got a fair amount of criticism for it. i'm sure some wish he hasn't. it didn't help him plelt politically. >> he said i have no opinion whether it should be there or not. yet michael bloomberg and chris christie and grover norquist, quite a few republicans saying it should be there. >> on the one hand you can't say the president shouldn't have said that -- shouldn't have come out in favor of the mosque. other people are saying he equivocated. you can't have it both ways. i think the average american has a pretty good idea where the president stands on this issue. and the poll numbers reflect it. >> where does he stand on this issue? >> our sense is -- >> does he want it to be down there or want it to move or does he not care? >> i thin
. >> are you disappointed that -- and maureen dowd talked about this this past weekend in her column, that some republicans, some fought for republicans, not many, but some have stepped forward and there have been more supportive of the is a.m. -- islamic cultural center at ground zero than president obama. >> i don't know if that is true. the president got a fair amount of criticism for it. i'm sure some wish he hasn't. it didn't help him plelt politically. >> he said i have...
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pour out your spirit of wisdom and love and joy obour governor elect, on maureen, on the family. help us to just take every step of this journey with a deep sense of gratitude. when if burdens become heavy, lighten those burdens for our governor elect, for bob and for maureen. never let them become discouraged. never let them lose hopeçó and always keep before them the image of your son in service to others. and we ask this with confidence and joy this day through christ our lord. amen. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivedwissible with ribt and justice for all. >> ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hail ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and o bright stars ♪ through the peril luss fight ♪ ore the ramparts we watched ♪ were so galantly streaming ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ oh, say does that stars spangled banner y
pour out your spirit of wisdom and love and joy obour governor elect, on maureen, on the family. help us to just take every step of this journey with a deep sense of gratitude. when if burdens become heavy, lighten those burdens for our governor elect, for bob and for maureen. never let them become discouraged. never let them lose hopeçó and always keep before them the image of your son in service to others. and we ask this with confidence and joy this day through christ our lord. amen....
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>> he is quoted in "the new york times" in maureen dowd's column about sarah palin, she should not run and she won't run. that's jimmy carter's belief. that's also my belief. >> willie, is she going to run? >> yeah. i think she can't resist. he also got buchanan to say something nice about jimmy carter. >> that was the report. >> i bring people together. i'm coming out of this ahmadinejad breakfast with mika and it occurs to us after getting the transcript e-mailed to us that ahmadinejad was saying nicer things about israel than you were saying about jimmy carter. two hours after we're teaching about keeping calm that even pat buchanan felt sorry for jimmy carter and had to defend him. you're like karzai. you're on your meds, you're off your meds. >> i love you. i hate you. >> boy, that sounds familiar. norah o'donnell, you have done extensive reporting on sarah palin. it certainly looked like a political campaign ad to all of us. what about you? >> i think she'll run. i don't know that she can win, but i think what's clear in this is that if she does run, she will run as part of the t
>> he is quoted in "the new york times" in maureen dowd's column about sarah palin, she should not run and she won't run. that's jimmy carter's belief. that's also my belief. >> willie, is she going to run? >> yeah. i think she can't resist. he also got buchanan to say something nice about jimmy carter. >> that was the report. >> i bring people together. i'm coming out of this ahmadinejad breakfast with mika and it occurs to us after getting the...
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>> [inaudible] >> no, no, no, i don't want -- >> maureen brought 'em in. [inaudible] you can't have one. >> no, i can't. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're going to clear one. hey, glenn? hey, man. you've been a saint for hanging on this long, but we are just jam packed out the rest of the show, and we don't want you to hang on forever. can you maybe give us a call back monday or tuesday and let us know you were hanging on, and we'll get you back in the front of the line? oh. i'm, i'm -- okay. i'm sorry, bud, we just have a jam packed show today. we've got guests for the rest of the show. i will definitely pass your question on, but anytime you can give us a call back, just let us know you were hanging on, and we'll get you right to the front of the line, okay? >> we can't right now, man, because we've got pat meehan and nick ackiers coming up. i can pass it on for ya. sorry about that. >> i'll go to line 2. >> no, go ahead. you can give it to me. >> she says fine. say no? well, then, we've got to open it up. ♪ i think, i think they may be having a
>> [inaudible] >> no, no, no, i don't want -- >> maureen brought 'em in. [inaudible] you can't have one. >> no, i can't. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're going to clear one. hey, glenn? hey, man. you've been a saint for hanging on this long, but we are just jam packed out the rest of the show, and we don't want you to hang on forever. can you maybe give us a call back monday or tuesday and let us know you were hanging on, and we'll get you back in the front...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll get off and listen. i think
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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. >> maureen, what happened to your shirt. >> it looks like today's show is brought to you by the number 38 and the letter double-d. [ applause ] >> well i guess i developed over the summer. >> you guess? look at elmo. his head is all stretched out. >> that's funny, right? producers decided to remove her clip before it aired due to her outfit. >> you like when you can poke fun at yourself. >>> coming up next, a presidential guest from madame tussauds stops by. who will it be this time? and we'll check in with holly to see how she's doing in the corn maze. >> reporter: we're in a a bit of a corn-undrum. and i think it was a granny knot. we should have gone left, that way. so go, go, go, go, go. and they're still dainty as they do it in the rain. yes, we are running the corn maze. coming up, we'll tell you how you can too. and how do we get the girls to come out here and do this? we'll talk to them live next. >>> might just be the best foliage you will see all year. and you can thank mother nature. this year's hot and dry summer means there is a great chance that the leaves will show muted
. >> maureen, what happened to your shirt. >> it looks like today's show is brought to you by the number 38 and the letter double-d. [ applause ] >> well i guess i developed over the summer. >> you guess? look at elmo. his head is all stretched out. >> that's funny, right? producers decided to remove her clip before it aired due to her outfit. >> you like when you can poke fun at yourself. >>> coming up next, a presidential guest from madame tussauds...
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. >> what is maureen talking about now? mike's neighbor, i think, in d.c. >> yes. >> a split screen detail. was there an opportunity here, joe, to revamp? fatally flawed policy? >> no. >> that was missed? >> because david petraeus' view of afghanistan is stanley mcchrystal's view of afghanistan. the bottom line is they believe that we need to be there for another decade and we need hundreds of thousands of more troops and they believe that even uttering the word time line gives aid and comfort to the enemy. their view of the afghanistan conflict, tina, is opposed to barack obama's view. >> yes. but, at the same time, once again, obama becomes the lucky general himself, because, actually, for him, it was great that mcchrystal blew himself up really. now petraeus, he sort of has cover as well because petraeus is such a statesman. >> right. >> in the end, you know, this thing is probably going to be -- somehow petraeus will find a way to make it look something for the united states. whereas, i don't think mcchrystal would ever
. >> what is maureen talking about now? mike's neighbor, i think, in d.c. >> yes. >> a split screen detail. was there an opportunity here, joe, to revamp? fatally flawed policy? >> no. >> that was missed? >> because david petraeus' view of afghanistan is stanley mcchrystal's view of afghanistan. the bottom line is they believe that we need to be there for another decade and we need hundreds of thousands of more troops and they believe that even uttering the...
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a devil of a scandal, maureen dowd. shes this about the scandal with the catholic church. the hero of the week for simply telling the truth is ireland's archbishop martin. his diocese is dublin, where four archbishops spent four decades shrugging off abuse cases. there is no shortcut to addressing the past, he said, during holy week mass. this has been a difficult year. we see how damaging failure can be. the response was hopefully inadequate. amen. it was, and we were talking about this at the top of the show, it seems to me redick yously inept, not to sound crass, but from a sheer public relations point of view. >> let's just talk about management. >> all right. >> let's just pretend this was a corporation. when you have people at the top, that are covering for underlings, that did very bad things, it's not much of a stretch to realize that the culture of corporation went all the way to the top. if it didn't go all the way to the top, that person at the top would just wipe everybody out. but, mike barnicle, this went back to the 1950s. this was a part of a subculture in
a devil of a scandal, maureen dowd. shes this about the scandal with the catholic church. the hero of the week for simply telling the truth is ireland's archbishop martin. his diocese is dublin, where four archbishops spent four decades shrugging off abuse cases. there is no shortcut to addressing the past, he said, during holy week mass. this has been a difficult year. we see how damaging failure can be. the response was hopefully inadequate. amen. it was, and we were talking about this at the...
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if i feel like maureen mcgovern, the disaster kwraoepb singing the morning after. republicans have to have a vision. they've been running against obama. when mitch mcconnell, minority leader of the senate, when he says that, all i want to do is make sure obama is a one-term president without anything else about what they are trying to accomplish -- martha: let's go back to the initial discussion. what do you expect from president obama when he steps out there today what would you like to hear him say, what should he say. >> i think it would be smart for him to echo in many respects the way bill clinton handled it in 1994, which was to show humility. was to say we heard you, to say we always weren't on message. 95% of american families that got tax cuts perhaps don't even know that they were getting tax cuts. i don't think the message got over the transom. martha: we heard you say what last night. >> we heard you say that you want change, we heard you say that you want perhaps maybe even divided government. i'm going to do everything i can do to work with the other
if i feel like maureen mcgovern, the disaster kwraoepb singing the morning after. republicans have to have a vision. they've been running against obama. when mitch mcconnell, minority leader of the senate, when he says that, all i want to do is make sure obama is a one-term president without anything else about what they are trying to accomplish -- martha: let's go back to the initial discussion. what do you expect from president obama when he steps out there today what would you like to hear...
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next to him is maureen. she is the former chairman and ceo of the recording industry association of america. she is also the founder -- she is also a sought after adviser for many democratic candidates. next is dan bartlett. his distinguished -- he served in several high-ranking positions in the white house. he was counsel for the president. he was an instrumental in the president's 2000 and 2004 campaign. he is currently president and ceo of public stragy. paul needs no introduction to many of you in the room. he was a democratic strategist who served as a political contributor to see in and -- served as a political contributor to cnn. he served with bob casey jr. and sr.. the serbs with bill clinton in 1992. finally, congressman joseph cal. he is the first be nominated to serve in the united states congress. he is representing the second district of louisiana or 2009. he probably has better perspective than most. he has been voted out of office. he lost his home and his office in the hurricane five years a
next to him is maureen. she is the former chairman and ceo of the recording industry association of america. she is also the founder -- she is also a sought after adviser for many democratic candidates. next is dan bartlett. his distinguished -- he served in several high-ranking positions in the white house. he was counsel for the president. he was an instrumental in the president's 2000 and 2004 campaign. he is currently president and ceo of public stragy. paul needs no introduction to many of...
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maureen dowd, we read the column yesterday. maureen dowd, norah, said how fascinating that george w. bush showed mere leadership in this area than a progressive president and cited chris christie and michael bloomberg and said basically get on board. >> george w. bush was the first president to use the word mosque in an inaugural address. >> wow. >> i mean, significance outreach to muslim americans and so why a number americans where ed gillespie or david winston who is a poll sister saying republicans watch where you go on this discussion about a mosque, of painting all muslims as extremists. >> as a country, rick, let's talk about this. as a country, this sort of hatred was visited possible -- upon the irish, the germans, jews. you can go through it. don't we know how this story ends? don't we know that muslims are like -- america is this huge -- it is a melting pot. >> right. >> we absorb every group on the planet and they become americans. >> no, look. our country is based on religious tolerance and religious acceptance. th
maureen dowd, we read the column yesterday. maureen dowd, norah, said how fascinating that george w. bush showed mere leadership in this area than a progressive president and cited chris christie and michael bloomberg and said basically get on board. >> george w. bush was the first president to use the word mosque in an inaugural address. >> wow. >> i mean, significance outreach to muslim americans and so why a number americans where ed gillespie or david winston who is a poll...
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let's talk to maureen in california. maureen, are you optimistic? >> caller: yes, i am, actually. i don't know that we are talking about a dream, that a dream can be achieved, but whether or not it's still alive, i think that's the more pertinent question, and i think as we look, you know, upon the election of our first black president and right now our images on television are filled with the images of haiti. i think i look across and see them as human beings in need and i think that's part of martin luther king's dream that we look across and recognize it does not matter what our race is, what our religion is, what our ethnic or sexual orientation is but we recognize human being to human being that we all have value and whether or not his dream will ever be fully achieved, it is alive. if one person stood up and held out their hand regardless of whether or not they understand that person's background and that's what happened. >> got an e-mail it share from tom. he says i think dr. king's dream has been met about 95%. guess he was watching tv last night because this is what l.c.
let's talk to maureen in california. maureen, are you optimistic? >> caller: yes, i am, actually. i don't know that we are talking about a dream, that a dream can be achieved, but whether or not it's still alive, i think that's the more pertinent question, and i think as we look, you know, upon the election of our first black president and right now our images on television are filled with the images of haiti. i think i look across and see them as human beings in need and i think that's...
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it is fascinating, maureen dowd, "new york times" columnist, liberal co columnist has a if you want to call it caddy piece out today talking about how republican women are mean. the rial sit we have got to -- the reality is we have to stop talking about politics in terms of gender. we have politicians successful in their own right. meg whitman, very successful woman, she is a mother, she is a wife, running for governor of california and would do a tremendous job. when people like jerry brown and the women on his staff are using these derogatory terms against her and when you have now, who has only told us how great it would be if women were in office and yet they are supporting this derogatory statement, we have enough women in politics on the left and the right a lot of these feminist organizations don't quite know what to do with it because in the past i think they supported women because they were liberal women, because they supported liberal causes and now we have women who are more conservative and i think it throws a monkey wrench into the feminist outlook of how do we look at wo
it is fascinating, maureen dowd, "new york times" columnist, liberal co columnist has a if you want to call it caddy piece out today talking about how republican women are mean. the rial sit we have got to -- the reality is we have to stop talking about politics in terms of gender. we have politicians successful in their own right. meg whitman, very successful woman, she is a mother, she is a wife, running for governor of california and would do a tremendous job. when people like...
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. >> may i just side with maureen dowd and say eat a doughnut. >> he's still smoking. >> apparently this guy is the healthiest guy in the world. >> how come he has cholesterol problems? >> it's diet. >> sometimes it's not diet. >> no pills. >> why not? >> i got sick. very, very sick. >> you can take the pills to bring your cholesterol down. >> lipitor made you sick? >> very sick. >> you tried to get my blood up baconed. >> i had high cholesterol, i reduced it with diet. a very strict down. i literally brought my cholesterol down. >> speaking of celery sticks, we're moving to hockey sticks. the entire nation on the backs of the men's hockey team. canada up 1-0. corey perry slips one by ryan miller. third period. 24 seconds left in the period. 2-1 lead. canada nearly can taste the gold medal, but zach parazi, right through the pipes. and we go to overtime. look at that. poor ryan miller. sidney crosby beat helm through the legs. can go, going crazy. it's their sport. ryan miller, mvp, though. standup guy. >> he was amazing. >> i would have preferred it to be the other way around, but it wa
. >> may i just side with maureen dowd and say eat a doughnut. >> he's still smoking. >> apparently this guy is the healthiest guy in the world. >> how come he has cholesterol problems? >> it's diet. >> sometimes it's not diet. >> no pills. >> why not? >> i got sick. very, very sick. >> you can take the pills to bring your cholesterol down. >> lipitor made you sick? >> very sick. >> you tried to get my blood up...
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i believe maureen dowd has written about this before. it's been known to throw people under the bus whether it's expedient. whether reverend wright. the church he went to. we read about the columns he quickly disregarded people that got in his way. it appears to be a culture at this white house that the secretary of agriculture panics, gets her off the road. the white house is talking to him, according to this woman, to fire her at once. they don't even let her get home to tell her side of the story. again, no due process here whatsoever, firing her without hearing her side of the story. i am stunned by the level of panic in this white house. >> well, making her pull over to the side of the road, joe, and texting her resignation because, quote, you're going to be on glenn beck tonight, unquote. >> i mean, seriously! mike, give me a break! seriously? is that -- if that is their biggest concern, they are screwed! they are screwed! >> yeah, i agree with you. >> you don't know -- >> mooens seriously they are afraid of the guy with the chalkb
i believe maureen dowd has written about this before. it's been known to throw people under the bus whether it's expedient. whether reverend wright. the church he went to. we read about the columns he quickly disregarded people that got in his way. it appears to be a culture at this white house that the secretary of agriculture panics, gets her off the road. the white house is talking to him, according to this woman, to fire her at once. they don't even let her get home to tell her side of the...